It depends on how many Johns and how many cars. "Someone went into the parking lot of the cathouse and stole all the Johns' cars' wheels." "John has fifteen cars; John's cars' wheels are worth more than the whole of my car." "Our car has been purchased by Elton John and Olivia Newton John, and believe me, the Johns' car's wheels stay on the ground." "My friend John has just bought a car but I think John's car's wheels need replacing."
Steve Cricchi
Yes. The word it's (with an apostrophe) can means it is ("It's warm today.") or it has ("It's been warm today.") The connection between the two uses is that it'srefers to a state of existence or being.Be VERY careful not to mix up it's with the soundalike word its, without an apostrophe. Its is the possessive form of the pronoun it; i.e., "belonging to it". For example:It's raining outside but the house is dry because its windows are closed.In other words, IT IS raining ... the windows that BELONG TO the house. If you're not sure whether to use its or it's, replace the word with "it is". If the sentence still makes sense, use it's; otherwise use its. For example, should you write "The car spun it's wheels." or "... its wheels."? If you use "it is", the sentence would be "The car spun it is wheels." - which is gibberish. That means the sentence should use its, without an apostrophe.
"to smooth things out" ... "to quiet a noisy situation"
I would turn my wheels into the curb so that following a brake failure the car would tend to pull off the road. I would do this whether or not there is actually a constructed curb.
Your front wheels should be turned so that, if your car were to roll it would turn into the curb. If your car is facing downhill, the front wheels should be turned into the curb. If your car is facing uphill, your front wheels should be turned away from the curb.
Typically 4 wheels.
turn wheels to curb
they should be neither they should have the correct ratio to how big the car is you cant have a monster truck with little wheels
There are many places where one can buy wheels, and they should have Subaru wheels too. There is a store called CARID that definitely sells Subaru wheels and rims.
The dolly wheels they sell in hardware stores.
Turn your wheels to the left.
Turn your wheels to the right, downhill or uphill, if there is no curb.